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Holden models include the
Astra,
Barina,
Captiva,
Cascada,
Colorado,
Commodore,
Insignia,
Spark,
Trailblazer, and
Trax. Holden started in 1856 as a saddlery business. Today, the brand has more that 230 dealerships and is one of General Motors' nine global design centers. In December 2013, Holden announced it will discontinue vehicle and engine manufacturing by the end of 2017. The company will continue sell vehicles as a full-line importer in Australia and New Zealand.

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The Australasian New Car Assessment Program safety rating is based on testing conducted by Euro NCAP on the Opel/Vauxhall Insignia in 2017. The Commodore shares its structure with that of the Insignia supplied to Europe.

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Holden continues its tradition of offering Australian automotive first of its kind initiatives, with the launch of the Holden online store, allowing customers to click their way to a new Holden, at the touch of a button on any device and from the comfort of their own couch.

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Your grandparents had one, so did your parents, and now it’s your turn, as the all-new Holden Commodore is finally launched. And, just as Australian drivers have evolved and progressed over the past 40 years, so has the iconic Commodore with cutting-edge technology at the forefront of Holden’s new hero.

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Put yourself in Rob Trubiani’s shoes for a minute. Trubiani, Holden’s Lead Dynamics Engineer, has been responsible for the way Commodores drive for the past 22 years. In fact, while most people were focusing on Cathy Freeman beating the world, Trubiani was focusing on perfecting the VY Commodore.